Windows 10: The cmdkey utility does not display a list of credentials in the context of group policy

Discus and support The cmdkey utility does not display a list of credentials in the context of group policy in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I ran into this problem: my work uses a bat script that cleans user information from the credential manager. When running the script on behalf of the... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Jack_Brown_254, Nov 5, 2024 at 9:12 PM.

  1. The cmdkey utility does not display a list of credentials in the context of group policy


    I ran into this problem: my work uses a bat script that cleans user information from the credential manager. When running the script on behalf of the user on the local computer, everything works as intended, but when running in group policy on a PC located in the domain, the script does not work. The problem is that in the second case, the script does not find the user credentials that should be output when using the "cmdkey /list" command. The situation has been tested in different scenarios and the script does not work only in group policy, the output to the command line reports that the cre

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    Jack_Brown_254, Nov 5, 2024 at 9:12 PM
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  2. Function of cmdkey /list

    Hi Uppada,

    To begin with, I would like to inform that the command line cmdkey /list is used to create, lists, and deletes stored user names and passwords or credentials.

    In order to block access for the same, I recommend that you change your user account password.

    Hope this helps

    Regards
     
    Vanessa Sohtun, Nov 5, 2024 at 9:13 PM
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  3. Scheduled tasks run with elevated privileges can't access stored Windows credentials

    It seems that after Creators update scheduled tasks run with elevated privileges ('run with highest privileges' option) can't access stored Windows credentials. Is that a bug or an intentional change and is there a recommended workaround?

    Here's one way to reproduce the behaviour:

    • Start Credential Manger and add some Windows share credentials.
    • In a console window type 'cmdkey /list', which should list the added credentials
    • Create a task in a task manager:
      • Trigger: on user logon
      • Action: run cmd.exe
      • Tick the 'run with highest privileges' option
    • Reboot the machine and log in
    • In the console window (let's call it 'console 1') opened from the scheduled task type 'cmdkey /list'. This most likely won't display the credentials added in step 1 and properly listed in step 2. ->
      This looks like a bug
    • Now, without closing 'console 1' open another console window as an administrator (let's call it 'console 2') and type 'cmdkey /list'. This will properly list credentials added in step 1.
    • Switch to 'console 1' and type 'cmdkey /list' again. This time the credentials are listed properly, unlike in step 5. It looks like an access to Windows credentials was somehow 'unlocked' by step 6.
     
    MarcinMrowiec, Nov 5, 2024 at 9:13 PM
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  4. The cmdkey utility does not display a list of credentials in the context of group policy

    Function of cmdkey /list

    a person used "cmdkey /list" and now accessing my pc...how can i get rid of it

    Original Title: cmd prompt
     
    Uppada Vishnu, Nov 5, 2024 at 9:13 PM
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